Cancer Prevention and Control Health Disparities Training Program T32
Three National Cancer Institute-funded post-doctoral research traineeships are available at the University of Arizona Cancer Center in Tucson, Ariz.
The T32 Program offers a multi-disciplinary mentored environment integrating behavioral to biological science research focused on cancer disparities and understanding and preventing cancer.
The traineeship provides preparation for an individual who wishes to pursue an independent academic research career in cancer health disparities that contributes to decreases in cancer morbidity and mortality in underserved populations.
The trainee will work with established investigators and will be expected to:
- Engage in a research project;
- Develop research proposals;
- Produce two to three publications per year; and
- Work with a multidisciplinary team.
For further information on the program, eligibility, and the application process, please visit us online at http://uacc.arizona.edu/academics/cpc-fellowship, or contact the T32 Coordinator, Betsey Wagener, PhD, at UACC-CPCtraining@uacc.arizona.edu